NEC NX7700i/5040H-32 User Manual
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cmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4
Description
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Use this command to manually inform the
iSP of an addition of components. iSP’s
management state will change from
“nonexist.” to “power-off.”
If no argument is specified or an argument
has an error, the add command help opens.
This command is always valid without regard
to the current system state (with the
exception of the PBAY, to which this
command is valid only if none of the
partitions is active).
This command is not valid to the CELL
Cards, XBX Cards, PCI Bay, or their
subcomponents if any of the partitions within
the system is booting up, shutting down, or
handling an error.
pbayx
- - - Add
Power
Bays.
x is a Power Bay number. The allowable
value of x is as follows:
For 32Way:
0, 1: Power Bay No. in the Main Cabinet
2, 3: Power Bay No. in the Expansion
Cabinet
For 8Way:
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis
1: Power Bay No. outside the chassis
For ISPF:
0: Power Bay No. inside the chassis
add
dpsxy
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Add DPS’s to Power Bays.
The meaning of x is identical to that for
argument pbay.
y is a DPS No. within a Power Bay (0-5).
ispx
- - - Add
backup
iSPs.
x is the physical number of an iSP (0 or 1).
Backup iSPs can only be added to the
32Way model.
clkx
- - - Add
CLK
Cards.
x is the physical number of the CLK Card (0
or 1).
The CLK Card can only be added to the
32Way model.
xbxcx
- - - Add
XBX
Cards.
x is an XBX Card number (0-3).
The SP will automatically recognize the
number of XBX LSI chips installed on the
XBX Card.
cellx
- - - Add
CELL
Cards.
x is the physical number of the CELL Card
(0-7).
procxy
- - - Add
processors.
x is the physical number of the CELL Card
(0-7).
y is the location of the processor on the
CELL Card (0-3).